Knock Knock at the door of Zuckerberg to curb drug menace in Punjab

  M4PNews|Chandigarh After the Launch of Designer Project “Tu Mera Buddy”, Our State CM Captain Amarinder Singh Knocked at the door of Google, Twitter and Facebook. CM revealed his intentions on Tweeter saying, “I will knock on every door and leave no stone unturned to ensure we eliminate drugs from Punjab. I wrote to @google … Read more

Designer Buddy Project for Substance abusers on Independence Day

M4Pnews|Chandigarh Though it is a matter of shame for we Punjabis to be known as a State of Substance Abusers yet people of this country want to make and mean business out of it. Well. there is nothing wrong in it until it is reaching and solving the purpose. There is already a Special Task … Read more

Chandigarh lags behind in a Digital India Project BharatNet

A report by Parliamentary Standing Committee M4PNews|Chandigarh Digital India’s Project BharatNet had spread its wings in Chandigarh. They have completed the project in terms of laying lines. Department of Telecommunication has failed to provide a Single Fibre to the Home Connection in Chandigarh yet. In a recent report of Standing Committee on Information Technology showed … Read more

That day of enlightenment of NGT and the blackmailing Petitioners!!

That day of enlightenment of NGT and the blackmailing Petitioners!!

Blackmailers and National Green Tribunal A country where common man is striving hard for its Bread Butter, How many are serious for Greenery!! A Country where a Celebrity have to come on road to sensitize people for Environment and A country where “Environment Saving” is nothing but an hour or two hours affair of discussion. … Read more

Drug Inspectors transfers on cards, Transparency is issue!!

M4PNews|Chandigarh Punjab health department has sensed foul play in drug inspection program. Hence, Government has decided to take stern action over Drug Inspectors of the state. As the reliable sources of FDA, Drug Inspectors transfers are on cards and soon such notice may come out officially. As per sources, many complaints have came into notice … Read more

More than 45 thousands lawyers career on stake! Court issued Notice of Motion

M4PNews|Chandigarh Petitioner and High Court lawyer Minderjit Singh Yadav filed a Civil writ petition in Punjab and Haryana High Court today, after which the court has issued Notice of Motion to State Bar Council to answer the queries laid by petitioner. The Court of Justice R.N.Raina issued Notice of Motion on 7 August 2018. The … Read more

PGIMER suffering inhouse Disputes everyday, faculty keeps institution first rest keeps self

  M4PNews|Chandigarh Everyday there is blame game in shape of Press Releases coming to media and One Doctor is targeted. Be it through RTIs or through old aged demands. In this turmoil of Complaints, All who suffering is an institution says a member of Faculty Association of PGIMER. We have thousands of patients coming to … Read more

High Court and Punjab Vidhan Sabha Buildings suffering “Concrete Cancer”says Conservation Architect to UT

M4PNews | Chandigarh The Le Corbusier creation is suffering “Concrete Cancer” due to negligent behavior of UT Engineers. Capitol Complex parts (Pb&Hr High Court, Assembly and Open Hand Monument)  are depicting its plightful story of continuous casual handlings of Engineering Department of Chandigarh Administration. Well, This is not what we are saying, this is what … Read more

Smuggling of Heritage chairs, stolen from Panjab University; caught by custom dept

Stolen from Panjab University M4PNews|Chandigarh Yet again an another smuggling case of Le Corbusier Heritage Chairs is out by Custom department. As per sources these heritage chairs are stolen from Panjab Univeristy and are going to be auctioned soon in foreign country. Delhi and Chandigarh Custom Department with the help of Ajay Jagga, Chandigarh based … Read more

He clicked Mom, Sister’s nude pictures, sold and bought drugs

He clicked Mom, Sister’s nude pictures, sold and bought drugs

Just a casual walk in PGIMER, I saw a man sitting on the road, howling in pain. His sister stood nearby, completely indifferent. I couldn’t stop myself and asked him, “What happened? Can I help you?”

This 24-year-old boy from Rajpura was once a healthy youngster until he fell into the trap of drugs (Chitta) four years ago. He told me he was never like this—he used to love his family and couldn’t even imagine hurting them.

In November 2014, an SHO friend introduced him to a woman from a village who was also a drug supplier, despite being a Sarpanch. Intrigued, I asked him for their names, but he refused to reveal them. Still, he continued his story. The woman gave him the drug, telling him, “Take this, and you’ll see the world differently after this.” He tried it once—and never stopped. She would charge him anywhere between ₹3,500 and ₹7,500, sometimes even more, depending on his addiction. As his dependence grew, so did the price. Soon, he ran out of money.

Then, someone advised him to get nude pictures of his sister, which could be sold in exchange for drugs. He resisted for three weeks, but eventually, addiction overpowered his morals. First, he took pictures of his mother while she was bathing, then his sister. He continued selling these images with the help of a friend, just to sustain his addiction—until his conscience finally woke him up to the horrific crime he had committed against his own family.

Listen to this audio to hear his story and his remorse.

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Jun 17, 2025 11:33 PM IST
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